Takamura studied his student with the thodical focus of a master craftsman examining a blade for stress fractures, cataloguing every micro-expression, every subtle shift in body language, every unconscious tell that revealed the truth beneath the surface. His eyes, sharp despite his age, missed nothing. "You liked fighting her," he said finally, the statent delivered with the flat certainty of observable fact.
"I liked that she didn’t break." Reyna swung her legs off the dical cot with deliberate care, testing whether her battered body would cooperate with her commands. Every muscle fiber scread in protest, a symphony of pain that sang of violence survived and battles fought to their absolute conclusion. "Everyone else folds when I push hard enough. Julian froze solid in the Necropolis when the real monsters ca out to play. Aaron yields the mont things get genuinely difficult and his simple tactics stop working. Even Diego and Leo, for all their talent and bravado, have their limits—thresholds where they step back and reassess."
She stood carefully, allowing her balance to waver for a single heartbeat before her core strength reasserted itself and she stabilized, planting both feet firmly on the cold tile floor. "But Kuzmina looked directly at my killing lance—an attack specifically designed to punch through A-Rank defenses—and responded by creating a fucking dragon made of ice and willpower. That’s completely insane. That’s absolutely beautiful."
"That’s dangerous thinking," Takamura warned, his tone carrying the weight of experience and hard-won wisdom.
"Good thing I’ve always liked danger."
Takamura sighed with the deep, bone-weary exasperation of a man watching his favorite student deliberately walk toward a cliff’s edge while juggling knives. "The Nakano boy operates the exact sa way, you know. Refuses to break no matter how hard reality hits him square in the face."
The screen displayed Satori’s face during the precise instant Julian’s Quantum Disruption crashed against his Body like a tidal wave of destabilizing energy. "Look at his expression. He was smiling. Actually, genuinely smiling while reality itself tried to tear him apart at the molecular level."
Reyna leaned over his shoulder to watch the clip more closely, her crimson hair falling forward to fra her face as her expression shifted into sothing more thoughtful, more analytical. Her erald eyes tracked across the screen with predatory focus.
"He’s got excellent instincts. Genuinely better than Julian’s despite all those private tutors and expensive training regins that aristocratic prick’s had access to since childhood."
She reached out and zood in on Satori’s eyes with two fingers, noting the way they tracked threats with an almost supernatural awareness, processing information and calculating angles faster than conscious thought should allow.
"But there’s sothing else there though. Sothing deeper that doesn’t quite add up when you look at the full picture."
"You want to figure him out," Takamura observed, recognizing the particular intensity that entered his student’s gaze when she identified a puzzle worth solving.
"I want to fight him again when we’re both at absolute full strength. No tournant brackets, no arbitrary rules, no professors jumping in to stop us the mont things get genuinely interesting."
She straightened fully, rolling her shoulders in slow, deliberate circles to work out the persistent stiffness that had settled into her muscles. Lightning crackled faintly across her skin for just a mont, her Aspect responding to her restless energy.
"Tomorrow’s individual events will give another opportunity to see what he’s really capable of when there’s no team to fall back on."
"Assuming you both manage to make it through the preliminaries without collapsing."
Reyna’s laugh ca sharp and bright, carrying genuine amusent rather than re bravado. "Please. Like anyone else in this entire tournant can actually stop us when we decide to move."
In the separate dical bay located beneath the main arena floor, Emi finished carefully healing the worst of Natalia’s accumulated injuries while Skylar watched from the corner with her arms crossed over her chest and her usual mask of bored disinterest firmly in place. Natalia’s distinctive platinum hair streaks—the physical manifestation of her Bond with Satori—had finally stopped glowing with that eerie inner light, returning to their usual lustrous white color that marked her status like an invisible brand only those who truly knew could read and understand.
"That was monuntally stupid," Skylar said bluntly, her voice holding no particular venom or judgnt, just the exhausted honesty of soone stating observable reality. "You almost killed yourself making that dragon construct. Your mana circuits were literally smoking."
"Worth it," Natalia replied without hesitation, testing each of her limbs one by one with careful precision, confirming that everything still worked properly despite her entire body feeling like she’d been hit by a teor traveling at terminal velocity. "Did you see Reyna’s face when I first manifested it? That mont of pure, unfiltered shock before she adapted? Absolutely priceless."
"I also saw you collapse imdiately afterward because your mana circuits literally caught fire from the strain and nearly burned out completely," Skylar countered with her trademark deadpan delivery. "Less priceless, more potentially fatal."
"Minor details."
Emi placed both hands firmly on Natalia’s shoulders, her normally warm blue eyes holding unusual seriousness despite their characteristic kindness. "Promise you won’t do anything that extre again tomorrow. The individual events are six completely different competitions spread across the entire day. You absolutely cannot afford to burn yourself out completely in just the first one."
Natalia wanted to dismiss the concern imdiately, to assert her capability and fierce independence with the casual arrogance she’d perfected over years of proving herself. But Emi had spent the entire brutal match with her healing aura actively deployed and ready, steadily burning through her own considerable reserves to keep Natalia functional and standing despite being forced to watch helplessly from the sidelines.
"I promise to try my absolute best not to create any more dragons," Natalia offered, the compromise genuine despite its limited scope.
"That’s not even remotely close to what I asked for."
"It’s the best you’re getting from right now."
Emi sighed heavily but accepted the insufficient compromise with practiced resignation, her glowing hands finally dropping away as her radiant healing aura faded completely to nothing. The mont her Aspect deactivated fully, she swayed noticeably from the accumulated exertion, and Skylar materialized instantly at her elbow with supernatural speed to steady her before the exhausted healer could actually fall.
"Thanks," Emi murmured, her voice coming out small and genuinely tired in a way she rarely allowed others to see.
"Don’t ntion it," Skylar replied quietly, her usual sardonic edge notably absent.
The dical bay door suddenly burst open with enough force to bang against the wall, and Satori entered the space like a contained storm given human form and barely restrained purpose. His dark eyes imdiately found and locked onto Natalia among all the sterile dical equipnt and monitoring devices. He crossed the intervening space in exactly three long, purposeful strides and pulled her directly into his arms hard enough to make her abused ribs protest sharply, his entire face buried deeply in her distinctive hair.
Natalia felt him trembling ever so slightly against her, the subtle tremor being the only outward sign of the genuine fear he’d been carefully suppressing and containing while forced to watch her fight from a distance. She wrapped her arms tightly around his waist and held on with equal intensity, deliberately ignoring the way her battered body scread desperately for rest and recovery.
"I won," she stated firmly into his chest.
"You drew," he corrected with exasperated fondness, his voice slightly muffled by her hair.
"Functionally the sa thing in my book."
"Not even remotely close to the sa thing by any reasonable definition."
"I didn’t lose. That’s the only part that genuinely matters." She pulled back just enough to properly see his face, imdiately noting the split lip that had reopened and begun bleeding again, plus the spectacular bruises already blooming across his sharp jaw in vivid purple and blue. "You look absolutely terrible."
"You created an entire dragon construct from pure will and ice, then imdiately passed out from the catastrophic effort. We’re both complete disasters."
"Yeah," Natalia agreed with a tired but genuine smile. "But we’re winning disasters."
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